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* Black, Matthew, and Robert Davidson, Constantin von Tischendorf and the Greek New Testament Glasgow: University of Glasgow Press, 1981.
Wollheim also helped develop Marion Zimmer Bradley, Robert Silverberg, Avram Davidson, Fritz Leiber, Andre Norton, Thomas Burnett Swann, Jack Vance, and Roger Zelazny, among others.
* Eve ( Davidson ), a 1931 bronze sculpture by Robert Davidson
* John Adams in conversation with Robert Davidson
* Louis Andriessen in conversation with Robert Davidson
* Robert Davidson, carver
Three officers of the 22nd U. S. Regiment of Infantry ; Lieutenants William Sturgis, John D. Kehr and Robert M. Davidson, who appear on the casualty list as " missing " and " supposed to be killed " were later confirmed as having been killed on 25 July.
This event took the form of a pitched battle between teams of around thirty men each, representing Clan Macpherson and Clan Davidson on the North Inch in front of the King, Robert III.
In 1838, a Scotsman named Robert Davidson built an electric locomotive that attained a speed of four miles per hour ( 6 km / h ).
The Southern Agrarians were based at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and leaders included Allen Tate, John Crowe Ransom, Robert Penn Warren, John Gould Fletcher, Andrew Nelson Lytle, and Donald Davidson.
Ransom has few peers among 20th century American university teachers of humanities ; his distinguished students included Donald Davidson, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Allen Tate, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley, Robert Penn Warren, E. L. Doctorow, Cleanth Brooks, Richard M. Weaver, and Constantinos Patrides ( himself a Rhodes Scholar, who dedicated his monograph on John Milton's Lycidas to Ransom's memory ).
At Vanderbilt, Ransom was a founding member of the Fugitives, a Southern literary group of 16 writers that functioned primarily as a kind of poetry workshop and included Donald Davidson, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren.
Guest stars included: Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, Nick Nolte, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cal Bellini, Marshall Colt, Pat Conway, Patty Duke, Richard Egan, Richard Eastham, Don Keefer, Flip Mark, John Ritter, Robert Wagner, Rick Nelson, Wayne Maunder, Dick Van Patten, Mark Hamill, Stefanie Powers, Martin Sheen, Tom Bosley, Tom Selleck, Larry Hagman, Bill Bixby, John Davidson, Eve McVeagh, Johnny Corn, Norman Fell, Anthony Geary, Charles Aidman, Beverly Washburn, Michael Constantine, Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul, and Meredith Baxter, among many others.
The first known electric locomotive was built in 1837 by chemist Robert Davidson of Aberdeen.
Davidson ’ s successor ( Robert Lessell – minister, 1800 – 1853 ) was responsible for the building of the present building on the site, erected to the Glory of God and dedicated as such on 14 August 1842. Only a year later, in 1843, the first General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland took place in Edinburgh.
Love was born a slave on the plantation of Robert Love in Davidson County, Tennessee, in June, 1854.
During his studies at Vanderbilt, he met literary critics and future collaborators Robert Penn Warren, John Crowe Ransom, Andrew Lytle, and Donald Davidson ( Singh 1991 ).
The Fugitives, a group of Southern poets consisting of such influential writers as John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, Donald Davidson, and Robert Penn Warren, met Saturday evenings to read and discuss poetry written by members of the group ( Singh 1991 ).
The series stars William Katt as teacher Ralph Hinkley (" Hanley " for the latter part of the first season ), Robert Culp as FBI Agent Bill Maxwell, and Connie Sellecca as lawyer Pam Davidson.
; Robert Clyde Packer and Frank Packer, newspaper proprietors, and other members of the Packer family ; members of the Fairfax family, also newspaper proprietors ; John Norton and Ezra Norton and family, also newspaper proprietors ; Frank Clune, author ; Sir Walter Edward Davidson, Governor of New South Wales ; Roy Redgrave, founder of the Redgrave acting dynasty ; Edmund Resch, of the Resch's brewer family ; John Charles Wright, former Archbishop of Sydney ; former Lord Mayor of Sydney Sir Richard Watkins Richards and the architect Howard Joseland.
Some notable former DJs at the station include Ryan Cameron, Rhubarb Jones, Rob Parker, Randall Davidson, Jonathan Dorsey, Lisa Lang, Kevin Sanders, Robert Ray, Audra Schwarz, Trevor Head, Drew Fountain, Bubba Petty, Perry Minyard, Mike Bland, Sean Gilbert, Lacey Smith, Brooks Robinson, Errol Crane, John Crosby, Tommy Butler, Jerry Edwards, Bryan Hubbard, Sam Mills, Teri Lamprey, Singin ' Steve Sedberry and Emily Alexander.
By 1915, the original tenant, Robert Davidson, had departed and the house was let to George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston.

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The first well was drilled by the wildcatter " Red " Davidson of Fort Worth on the ranch lands of L. P. and Ruth Bennett and her father, Dr. J. R. Smith.
* P. A. Davidson.
* Ekman, P., Davidson, R. J., & Friesen, W. V.
In August 2011 the University announced that architects Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and S & P were appointed to develop a new Indoor Sports Centre as part of a £ 175 million investment in the campus.
& Davidson, P. ( 1999 ): Observations of Jerdon's Babbler Chrysomma altirostre and Rufous-vented Prinia Prinia burnesii in Punjab and North-West Frontier Provinces, Pakistan.
* 2008 ( Blackledge, P. & Davidson, N., eds.
By 1974, McGinn received the B. Phil degree from Oxford, writing a thesis under the supervision of P. F. Strawson, which focused on the semantics of Donald Davidson.
Rodmond P. Roblin took the Agriculture portfolio for himself on becoming Premier in late 1900, but kept Davidson in his other two positions.
Jones, M., A. Davidson, L. Hibbert, P. Gruenwald, J. Schlaak, S. Ball, G. R. Foster, and M. Jacobs.
Rose, L. P. Hughey, W. A. Patrick, N. C. Bryan, T. A. Bass, E. N. Fell, and W. B. M. Davidson, of the county of Orange, State of Florida, " beginning at such place, within the town of Kissimmee City, as the said company, by its President and Board of Directors, may determine, running thence through and on such streets and highways within said town, the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of said Kissimmee City may determine.
Hill, frustrated with the lack of positive response from Generals Patrick and Fechet, moved up the chain of command and passed on the correspondence he had with General Fechet to Secretary of War Dwight Davis, Assistant Secretary of War for Air F. Trubee Davidson, and Army Chief of Staff Charles P. Summerall.
* 2004-Samuel P. Arsenault and Alexander T. Davidson
The signatories of the early day motion were: N Baker ( Lib: Lewes ), J Austin ( Lab: Erith & Thamesmead ), P Bottomley ( Con: Worthing ), R Campbell ( Lab: Blyth ), M Caton ( Lab: Gower ), M Clapham ( Lab: Barnsley & Pennistone ) I Davidson ( Lab: Glasgow SW ) P Flynn ( Lab: Newport ), A George ( Lib: St. Ives ), J Goldsworthy ( Lib: Falmouth ), J Hemming ( Lib: Birmingham ), M Horwood ( Lib: Cheltenham ), B Iddon ( Lab: Bolton ), B Jenkins ( Lab: Tamworth ), L Jones ( Lab: Birminham ), C McCafferty ( Lab: Calder Valley ), A McDonnell ( SD & L: Belfast ), A McKechin ( Lab: Glasgow N ), M Oaten ( Lib: Winchester ), K Purchase ( Lab: Wolverhampton ), A Simpson ( Lab: Nottingham ), J Swinson ( Lib: Dunbartonshire ).
In the modern era, in the reunited faculty, notable teachers have included John MacQuarrie, Ronald Gregor Smith, William McKane, William H. C. Frend, William Barclay ( theologian ), John Zizioulas, Robert P. Carroll, Robert Davidson ( theologian ) George Newlands, John Riches and John Barclay.
# Frank P. Davidson and Kathleen Lusk Brooke, BUILDING THE WORLD: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE GREAT ENGINEERING PROJECTS IN HISTORY, two volumes ( Greenwood Publishing Group, Oxford UK, 2006 ).
Arguably the most well-known movies Gaines appeared in were The Last Hunter ( starring David Warbeck, Tisa Farrow, Tony King and John Steiner ) ( 1980 ) for director Antonio Margheriti, Robowar ( starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, John P. Dulaney, Max Laurel and Mel Davidson ) ( 1988 ) for director Bruno Mattei and brief parts in American Ninja ( starring Michael Dudikoff and Steve James ) ( 1985 ) for director Sam Firstenberg and Enter The Ninja ( starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Christopher George and Sho Kosugi ) ( 1981 ) for director Menahem Golan.

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Yet Davidson impressed him as a poet capable of `` sustained power, passion, or beauty '', and he cited specific passages to illustrate not only these qualities but Davidson's command of imagery as well.
The Texans won the game through ball control, with Quarterback Cotton Davidson throwing only 17 passes.
Australia won 4 – 0 in 1958 – 59, having found a high-quality spinner of their own in new skipper Richie Benaud, who took 31 wickets in the five-Test series, and paceman Alan Davidson, who took 24 wickets at 19. 00.
* Ivor J. Davidson, A Public Faith, Volume 2 of Baker History of the Church, 2005, ISBN 0-8010-1275-9
The armed car was invented by Royal Page Davidson at Northwestern Military and Naval Academy in 1898 with the Davidson-Duryea gun carriage and the later Davidson Automobile Battery armored car.
* 1848 – Randall Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 1930 )
Richard M. Davidson, however, points out that " on the basis of the final form of the OT canon, references to Abigail in the biblical accounts indicate two different individuals.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut of Russian Jewish heritage, Capp was the eldest child of Otto Philip and Matilda ( Davidson ) Caplin.
American consul James W. Davidson described in his 1903 book, The Island of Formosa, how the Chinese in Taiwan ate and traded in the flesh of Taiwanese aboriginals.
Davidson notes that she therefore " worshiped her only son, Carl.
" The time capsule thrilled Carl ," writes Davidson.
Quine, Davidson and David Lewis published influential writings on the subject.
* 2003 – Alan Davidson, British author ( b. 1924 )
However, focusing on this approach to defining euthanasia may also lead to counterexamples: such definitions may encompass killing a person suffering from an incurable disease for personal gain ( such as to claim an inheritance ), and commentators such as Tom Beauchamp & Arnold Davidson have argued that doing such would constitute " murder simpliciter " rather than euthanasia.
In the definitions offered by Beauchamp & Davidson and, later, by Wreen, consent on the part of the patient was not considered to be one of their criteria, although it may have been required to justify euthanasia.
* Davidson, Audrey Ekdahl.
* Davidson, Alan.
It was only when Paul Davidson, the owner of a chain of cinemas, brought Asta Nielsen and Urban Gad to Germany from Denmark in 1911, and set up a production company, Projektions-AG " Union " ( PAGU ), for them, that a change-over to renting prints began.

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